In 2005 TT Games shocked the world with Lego Star Wars: The Video Game it was an ambushes attempt to tell the story of the Star Wars prequels with no dialogue what so ever. They also kind of made the prequels look good... kind of. Since then TT Games did the rest of the Star Wars movie as well as Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Batman, and Lord of the Rings.

With Lego Marvel Superheroes Just around the corner I decided to pitch five movie franchises that should be turned into Lego games.

Franchises #1: The Dark Knight Trilogy

The Pitch:

Just think about how awesome it would be to play through one of the best stories in super hero movie history! The hub would be the bat cave, you could run around Nolan's Gotham, and destroy blocks with the tumbler. If they needed more characters they could have the different Batmen from other movies (Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, etc.) Just imagine how much more adorable Batman and Bane's fight scene in Rises would be!

Look how cute Bane looks!

The Problem:

The multiplayer. Lego Games are built around drop-in/drop-out multiplayer. The only exception to the rule was Lego City: Undercover. Sure they could make it work, Bruce and Alfred could be playable in the level based off the burning manshion in Batman Begins, and Catwoman could help fight Bane in The Dark Night Rises. But who want to play a superhero game where only player 1 is a superhero?

How Likely is it?:

Not likely, They already have Lego Batman and Lego Batman 2. Not to mention it's to violent for kids, but hey if they could make Lord of The Rings work then maybe this will too, but don't hold your breath.

Franchises #2: The Hunger Games

The Pitch:

I know not all the movies are out yet But playing in the Hunger Games' world would be so awesome. No company wanted to make a video game when the movie came out because the whole central point was having children kill each other, but if their made of plastic maybe it'll be OK. The co-op could work to because Lego games have changed things in the past to make it work (example: having an Orc help Sam rescue Frodo) Rue and Katniss could team up earlier if they wanted.

May the bricks be ever in you favor

The Problem:

The violence. These games are geared towards kids, so I don't know if it would really work. TT Games Would have to really water it down, and then it could work. Also there are no planned Hunger Games sets as of yet, but there wasn't any Lord of Rings sets until right before the game was announced, so there's that.

How Likely is it?:

Very likely, the movie did well the sequel is very anticipated and TT Games would not pass on the opportunity. They were able to lighten up Harry Potter 7 and LOTR creatively, and still kept the magic of both, so I'm not worried.

Franchises #3: X-Men

The Pitch:

Imagine playing as your favorite Mutants and fighting against the forces of evil... in Lego form. That's what a Lego X-Men game would be. The best part about about it is TT Games can choose if they want to follow the movies or make up their own. I would hope they would make up their own and try to not involve X-Men 3. I know I said they made the Star wars prequels kind of enjoyable, but they're not miracle workers. Also if they based them off the movies they would have to anticipate a prequel because of X-Men: Days of Future Past, Wolverine, and the inevitable Fantastic Four and X-Men cross over.

Don't worry Wolverine is also pissed about Origins

The Problem:

Lego Marvel Superheroes. TT Games decided to make this game because their fans wanted them to make separate games based off the The Avengers, Fantastic Four, Spider-man, and X-Men movies so they decided to combine the characters into one big story.

How Likely is it?:

Not Likely, with the Marvel game and the loads of X-Men movies rumored there is no way this is going to be a thing. It would be awesome to have TT Games tackle an original X-Men story, but it's not going to happen... bummer.

Franchises #4: Men in Black

The Pitch:

Now I know Men in Black isn't the best film series of all time, but it would be super fun to play around with. Be able to defeat aliens and monsters with a companion by your side who won't tell you their real name. Co-op would be breeze and allot of fun too. The story of all three of them are very surface level so the kids will understand and you can play through it with them and experiences the movie in a new way. And I really hope that Agent M would be a playable character, playing as a Lego version of the King of Pop would be amazing!

Back in Black

The Problem:

It probably wouldn't sell well. Kids would know what it is and people old enough to have seen the movies are to arrogant to buy it. Lets be honest Men in Black doesn't carry the same weight as Harry Potter or Star wars.

How Likely is it?:

It's a maybe. The movies do well and if they hype it up enough maybe it will work. Kids, teens, and probably adults would like it once they gave it a chance. Either way it would be awesome!

Franchises #5: Back to the Future

The Pitch:

Every time I watch Back to the Future (which is quite often) I always imagine it being a Lego game and how amazing it would be. Being able to free-roam around Hill Valley on a pink hover board would be so stellar. The map might be smaller than Gotham or Middle Earth, but it could compensate by changing drastically between the time periods. they could add more action by making the bad guys be Biff's thugs. This is literally my dream Lego game.

GREAT SCOTT!! This is Awesome!

The Problem:

The language. Back in the day PG movies could get away with dropping cuss words here and there, but not today. Like it or not Lego games use voice acting now, and I don't see any sign of them going back. Not saying a silent Back to the Future wouldn't work because it would. If they could figure out a way around it that would be amazing!

How likely is it?:

Likely. Lego recently announce that they are making a set with Marty, Doc Brown, and the Dalorean. The kids would love it and the movie still hold up so chances are they've seen it. I'm geeking out that this is even a possibility.

So what movies do want to see have plastic surgery? let me know down below, or you can keep it to yourself if you want, live your own life.